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Virginia's capitol had its own symphony orchestra for a brief period in the 1930's; but the present Richmond Symphony dates from 1956, when it was founded as a community orchestra. Edgar Schenkman led the orchestra as its music director and conductor from its founding until 1971, when direction was taken over by French conductor Jacques Houtmann. The Symphony expanded greatly during Houtmann's sixteen years of leadership, achieving regional orchestra status and turning its part-time "Little Symphony" into a full-time Sinfonia in 1973. The first such professional symphonic ensemble to be established in Virginia, the Richmond Sinfonia proceeded to expand its schedule, particularly in the area of in-school concerts for Virginia's school children. Further performing flexibility was lent by the Symphony's String, Brass, and Woodwind Ensembles. The development of student concerts and the sponsorship of youth orchestras rounded out the Symphony's extensive involvement with music education in the state. In 1987 the orchestra welcomed its third director, the young George Manahan from the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. The Richmond Symphony continues to be the largest performing arts organization in Virginia. Concert series, both classical and popular, are held in the Richmond Mosque and the Virginia Center for the Performing Arts (Carpenter Center). These and other special performances are supported by foundations, private donations, and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Virginia Commission for the Arts. The Symphony's season runs approximately from October to April.

From the description of Richmond Symphony archives, 1965-1982 (James Branch Cabell Library). WorldCat record id: 180152420

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Powell, John, 1882-1963. Tape recordings of Powell lectures and recitals made by Robert Kirkpatrick [sound recording], 1953-1963. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Gunzburg, Ernest M. (Ernest Max), 1911-1990. Ernest M. Gunzburg papers, 1911-1990 Virginia Commonwealth University, VCU Libraries
creatorOf Richmond Symphony. Richmond Symphony archives, 1965-1982 Virginia Commonwealth University, VCU Libraries
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associatedWith Gunzburg, Ernest M. (Ernest Max), 1911-1990. person
associatedWith Powell, John, 1882-1963. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Virginia--Richmond
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Symphony orchestras
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Active 1965

Active 1982

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